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sses of the bridesmaids consisted of white tarletan, trimmed with magenta, and they also wore white opera cloaks and bonnets. After the ceremony, which was performed by a reverend uncle of the bride, there was a dejeuner at the hall, in the banqueting room which contains the portraits of the long uninterrupted direct line of Stanleys, from that one who "came in with the conqueror," down to the present Earl. On the day of the wedding all the workmen on Lord Derby's estates had a holiday, and the old women and children had a supper. The presents made the bride were superb. Her father gave her a tiara of diamonds, and her mother a unique set of ornaments, comprising a necklace, brooch, and bracelet of pearls, diamonds and emeralds. The Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Buccleuch, Earl of Hardwick, Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimer, Earl of Dalkreith, Lady Jersey, and many other wealthy individuals, added to the list of marriage gifts, and aided in the brilliancy of this diamond wedding.